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susan lee here with the cnbc business news. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning. yes, the big auto makers reporting june sales later on today, which are expected to drop for the month. despite large discounts and rebates they're giving out to consumers. auto sales hitting a record high last year. market is a bit saturated. partly due to nearly new used cars. hike incentives to get people to buy the new ones off the lots. >> speaking of new ones, ford is moving forward with new self-driving cars. >>> that's a great way to describe it. definitely new. very modern. ford says it's making great progress towards the goal of putting fully self-driving car on the road by 2021. company self-driving fusion test cars this weekend. relying on a startup for this new technology. it was cofounded by former google and uber ployemployees. wall street to open the trading week a little higher today after a mixed session of stocks on friday. markets open for half a day today. just ahead of independence day. fourth of july holiday and i'm wishing you guys a great one. back to you. >>
susan lee here with the cnbc business news. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning. yes, the big auto makers reporting june sales later on today, which are expected to drop for the month. despite large discounts and rebates they're giving out to consumers. auto sales hitting a record high last year. market is a bit saturated. partly due to nearly new used cars. hike incentives to get people to buy the new ones off the lots. >> speaking of new ones, ford is moving forward...
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susan lee back at hq listening in on starbucks we'll bring you the headlines. better moving those stocks later on in the show but first we start with narcotics opening day at record highs before a big midday reversal let's get to bob for those details. >> there's not a lot of interest in bidding up the market in these prices they can cascade into larger drops. it always starts with the lee leaders. this time it moved into faang stocks like apple and then bio tech names like celgene for example. then secondary leadership like materials that could have done well this month. moving on is the relative strength index it charged the momentum of an index or stock for a short period of time that's a scale of 1 to 100 so a reading above 70 is considered overbought and oversold. at the open the nasdaq composite. i have never seen this reading in 20 years on a major index 99.3 out of 100. i'm not sure if that's a historic high but a reading of 99.3 is absurdly overbought. and in the past they usually turn back. i'm not trying to turn anybody into a technical analyst i'm w
susan lee back at hq listening in on starbucks we'll bring you the headlines. better moving those stocks later on in the show but first we start with narcotics opening day at record highs before a big midday reversal let's get to bob for those details. >> there's not a lot of interest in bidding up the market in these prices they can cascade into larger drops. it always starts with the lee leaders. this time it moved into faang stocks like apple and then bio tech names like celgene for...
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deer bra bosa covering amazon, josh lipton with intel, susan lee is doing double duty on starbucks andia and aditi roy covering electronic arts and we'll see you all in a movement joining me on panel cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli and stephanie link is here, managing director and equity portfolio manager at tiaa investments and michael yosikami is joining us as well. a full house, michael, and i know they'll are start coming at us what do you think is going on with the session it was? >> a market that was stretched a little bit not able to get a lot of energy to the upside, even though earnings were really much petter than expected. i do think it shows had a little skittishness and the bears can't be happy with this close you thought you had an opportunity finally to have a decent dip and everything but tech almost comes all the way back. >> i'm just -- i've got a little look on moy face because amazon is starting to flash and the bottom line number looks well shy, but we've always got to look through the full report to see what's going often the revenue number is high
deer bra bosa covering amazon, josh lipton with intel, susan lee is doing double duty on starbucks andia and aditi roy covering electronic arts and we'll see you all in a movement joining me on panel cnbc senior markets commentator michael santoli and stephanie link is here, managing director and equity portfolio manager at tiaa investments and michael yosikami is joining us as well. a full house, michael, and i know they'll are start coming at us what do you think is going on with the session...
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with your cnbc business morning report, i'm susan lee. >>> y've seen him on the big three, but he's used >> news4's aieoff introduces us to a former cop on fret ricks burg, now following his he's played a clumsy detective, investigated scream queen's royalty. and faced off during disaster. he's making it in hollywood, which may have you wondering what he's doing here. >> to me it's the most honorable profession in the world. >> reporter:% chasing his dreams on the big screen, he spent mo than a decade as a real full-time cop. it was at nova where his drama professor noted his talent. >> i was literally going to midnight patrol, and man, i'm a police officer, i'm working midnight. she said that's all fine and dandy, you literally could do this professionally if you want to. >> he eventually moved to l.a. to pursue his new fashion at first he worked at beckinsale's bodyguard. many law enforcement rules followed. tlp works case in "true detective." >> this has clearly been arranged and rehearsed and most recently as a lead prosecutor in "the whole truth." but his favorite role so far? playi
with your cnbc business morning report, i'm susan lee. >>> y've seen him on the big three, but he's used >> news4's aieoff introduces us to a former cop on fret ricks burg, now following his he's played a clumsy detective, investigated scream queen's royalty. and faced off during disaster. he's making it in hollywood, which may have you wondering what he's doing here. >> to me it's the most honorable profession in the world. >> reporter:% chasing his dreams on the big...
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let's get back to susan lee with the f.d.a.'on to cut nicotine levels in cigarettes. >> tobacco stocks are tumbling today after the fda announced a plan to cut nicotine levels in cigarettes to nonaddictive levels fda commissioner scott gottlieb talked about the proposal at a news conference a short time ago. >> nicotine in cigarettes is not directly responsible for the cancer, the lung disease, the heart disease that kill hundreds of thousands of americans every year yes, it got them all addicted and it kept them addicted for the long term. and it got most of them addicted when they were still teenagers but it's the other chemical compounds in tobacco and in the smoke create bid setting tobacco on fire that directly and primarily cause the illness and death not the nicotine >> not surprisingly, stocks publicly traded tobacco companies getting hit pretty hard on this news. british american tobacco were down to the -- actually, the worst day that we've seen in 20 years. bti selling the lucky strike brand of cigarettes among others
let's get back to susan lee with the f.d.a.'on to cut nicotine levels in cigarettes. >> tobacco stocks are tumbling today after the fda announced a plan to cut nicotine levels in cigarettes to nonaddictive levels fda commissioner scott gottlieb talked about the proposal at a news conference a short time ago. >> nicotine in cigarettes is not directly responsible for the cancer, the lung disease, the heart disease that kill hundreds of thousands of americans every year yes, it got...
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that's a nice story, back to you guys thank you, susan lee >>> lets take a look at the movers right now of more than 2% of the company announcing it. and take a look at pua biotech getting fda approval >>> republicans at the moment to vote for a replacement for obamacare sometimes in the future will have a vote on repealing obamacare and the same vote that we had in 2015 i would remind everyone in the proposal, there is a two years delay that'll give us the opportunity to work out a complete replacement on a bipartisan basis with our democratic friends that's a vote that we are likely to have in the near future >> we got a sense of what the future looked like we are uncertain of obamacare. no reforms and no change in the status quo obamacare is a fail. we want to change the structure as we stabilize markets and protecting people from premiums increases and exclusions we'll continue down that road because the alternatives i fear is going to be a democratic effort strictly to bail out insurance companies with no reforms what so ever >> after seven year of obamacare, the american republic
that's a nice story, back to you guys thank you, susan lee >>> lets take a look at the movers right now of more than 2% of the company announcing it. and take a look at pua biotech getting fda approval >>> republicans at the moment to vote for a replacement for obamacare sometimes in the future will have a vote on repealing obamacare and the same vote that we had in 2015 i would remind everyone in the proposal, there is a two years delay that'll give us the opportunity to work...
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csx reporting better than expected second quarter profit but shares are trading lower this morning susan lee joins us with more awesome to have you with us. >> i got up bright and early for this csx, initially the stock rallied on the back of earnings up as much as 4% thanks to a beat on both the top and bottom lines. csx has right-sized its business they cut 1,000 jobs. they improved productivity and profitability is back up thanks to coal shipments coming back this year offsetting higher natural gas prices this was the first full quarter under the guidance of the new csx ceo hunter harrison. the railroad operator talked up its share repurchase program by half a billion in total they're spending about 1$1.5 billion all sounded great until investors dug in deeper into the earnings results it was guidance that came up light. csx only reaffirming full-year expectations instead of raising them which is what the market expected so basically they came up short of street estimates. also more than 1$100 million in one-time settlements and benefits that will help boost earnings for the rest of the y
csx reporting better than expected second quarter profit but shares are trading lower this morning susan lee joins us with more awesome to have you with us. >> i got up bright and early for this csx, initially the stock rallied on the back of earnings up as much as 4% thanks to a beat on both the top and bottom lines. csx has right-sized its business they cut 1,000 jobs. they improved productivity and profitability is back up thanks to coal shipments coming back this year offsetting...
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. >>> now we want to turn to cnbc in new york and check in with susan lee. >> good morning to you.h. elon musk making news this weekend. the first of his much anticipated, much hyped model 3 cars will roll off the assembly line on friday. musk tweeting that tesla will have a handover party on july 28th. tesla has a back order of nearly 400,000 model 3s which start at $35,000 for your base model. it's finally here. back to you. >> thank you, susan. >>> heading into the fourth of july tomorrow, here's a question for you, which do you prefer? burgers or hot dogs? >> yes. >> to both. walmart took a state by state look at what's on the plate. in most states, burgers outnumber hot dogs. the toppings are no contest. ketchup reigns supreme over musta mustard. i need both. as for the buns, texas leads all state in sales of burger and hot dog buns combined. florida is close just if case you nen case you n that. >> you do mustard and ketchup on your hot dogs? >> yes. >> do i. >> onions, cheese. >> i used to put cinnamon on my hot dogs. >> that's nasty. >> that was teen years. >> we have more
. >>> now we want to turn to cnbc in new york and check in with susan lee. >> good morning to you.h. elon musk making news this weekend. the first of his much anticipated, much hyped model 3 cars will roll off the assembly line on friday. musk tweeting that tesla will have a handover party on july 28th. tesla has a back order of nearly 400,000 model 3s which start at $35,000 for your base model. it's finally here. back to you. >> thank you, susan. >>> heading into...
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36% lower than this time last year yeah, that'll make an impact >> that's for sure >>> let's go to susan leesh for us right now, susan. >> hi guys, i want to draw your attention to paypal and square let's talk about paypal. set to close at a record high for this company this is after a partnership was announced between apple and paypal starting soon, it looks like you can use to pay on apple's app store, apple music, itunes, and ibooks, this includes 12 nations, the u.s./uk, and australia and canada now this is interrelated, look at square stock as well and square shares. we're rallying to a record high. this is on the back end of a report from an analyst at luke capital. maybe paypal should be buying square and that's to attract more customers to that get it guys? back to you. >> very good susan, thank you very much >>> meanwhile transports climbing to within less than a point of an all-time high. delta, jetblue, all trading higher. >> is there more room to run joining us now, staying away and david trainer who is buy the airlines welcome to you guys, i'll just start with you because this i
36% lower than this time last year yeah, that'll make an impact >> that's for sure >>> let's go to susan leesh for us right now, susan. >> hi guys, i want to draw your attention to paypal and square let's talk about paypal. set to close at a record high for this company this is after a partnership was announced between apple and paypal starting soon, it looks like you can use to pay on apple's app store, apple music, itunes, and ibooks, this includes 12 nations, the...
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. >>> so jaclyn i was speaking with susan lee taylor one of the morning news anchors on kcbs radio andas saying it was so socked in pacifica along the coast this morning, those clouds linger all the way into san francisco. as we take a view of the bow and arrow along the embarcadero in the direction of ferry building, we also have the thin overcast skies on this particular view as we take a look at the transamerica pyramid. there receiving is beginning to lower -- the ceiling is beginning to lower. potential of airport delays at sfo. we'll keep you posted on that after 6 a.m. the sun is making an appearance over the mount vaca area right now. the skies are clear there all the way through the tri-valley at 57 degrees in livermore. it's overcast in santa rosa. we have clouds in oakland and in san jose. and the winds have been mixing up out of the west-southwest out of the west-northwest, out of the southwest, pretty much under 10 miles per hour until you get to antioch, also the fairfield area. the winds are now at 22. winds will be variable but out of the southwest 10 to 20 later today.
. >>> so jaclyn i was speaking with susan lee taylor one of the morning news anchors on kcbs radio andas saying it was so socked in pacifica along the coast this morning, those clouds linger all the way into san francisco. as we take a view of the bow and arrow along the embarcadero in the direction of ferry building, we also have the thin overcast skies on this particular view as we take a look at the transamerica pyramid. there receiving is beginning to lower -- the ceiling is...
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we're way off topic here >>> buffalo wild wings is out with earnings, susan lee has the numbers, susanay, kelly, we have the stock halted pending the release of earnings. the stock will reopen at 4:35 p.m. and it's an ugly report card let's run through it eps earnings missing estimates, the street was looking for $1.05, that's a big miss revenues coming in a half billion dollars. analysts are pencilling in 513 million and same source sales, that's how you gauge restaurants, seeing a decline in the quarter of 1.2%. and as a result, bwws lowering the earnings outlook what they're blaming on historically high wing prices. lower than expected sales. promotional shifts as well to the promotional wing tuesdays and higher operating expenses, and that's why they're also declining. they're looking at declining sales for the rest of this year. just only predicting a minus 1 to 2%. back to you. >> wow thank you, susan stocks halted. it's going to reopen at 4:30 investors aren't going to take this dinedly are they still in the name >> maybe at some level there's a bid there. you have an activist i
we're way off topic here >>> buffalo wild wings is out with earnings, susan lee has the numbers, susanay, kelly, we have the stock halted pending the release of earnings. the stock will reopen at 4:35 p.m. and it's an ugly report card let's run through it eps earnings missing estimates, the street was looking for $1.05, that's a big miss revenues coming in a half billion dollars. analysts are pencilling in 513 million and same source sales, that's how you gauge restaurants, seeing a...
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. >> maryland state senator susan lee pledges to fix this problem. >> what can be done to fix the backlog? >> we can fix the backlog providing the adequate funding they need to hire staff, to train the current staff and also to update the equipment. >> senator lee says the biggest challenge is getting fellow lawmakers to care about computer evidence collection. >> every day that we go, not address this is a day when we are exposing our most precious and our most vulnerable to online predators. >> but beyond technology, state crime labs need detectives willing to undergo constant mental stress. >> it can take a toll. it's not easy to come home from a long day of looking at gigabytes of child pornography. and then just drop it. >> to help the maryland lawmakers set aside $2 million for the digital crime labs but the detectives and the political leaders agree more needs to be done to collect digital evidence. nathan baca, abc7 news. alison: parts of the beach at ellicott city are closed off after a body was found this morning. people reported seeing a body on the beach near second street abo
. >> maryland state senator susan lee pledges to fix this problem. >> what can be done to fix the backlog? >> we can fix the backlog providing the adequate funding they need to hire staff, to train the current staff and also to update the equipment. >> senator lee says the biggest challenge is getting fellow lawmakers to care about computer evidence collection. >> every day that we go, not address this is a day when we are exposing our most precious and our most...
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susan lee has the full numbers. >> chipotle at this point, let's quickly run through the numbers. bottom line beating easily 232 for the quarter versus estimates calling for 218. revenue a little bit light so we got 1.17 billion versus estimates calling for 1.19 billion. this is interesting that the stock is up despite that same-store sales, comps as we call them in the industry, only up 8.1%, far below analyst calls looking for 9.7% estimates and when it comes to guidance for the rest of the year they are still sticking with the high single digits comparison increase for the rest of 2017 and also some statements from steve els who is the fauner, chairman and ceo of chipotle about the recent events taking place in virginia with the store closing and cases of norovirus being reported, also in dallas, of course, with the video of some mice or rats in one chipotle store and steve els says we saw encouraging signs in our improved financial results and he said in the first half of the year recent events, however, have shown that we still have a lot of opportunity to improve our operati
susan lee has the full numbers. >> chipotle at this point, let's quickly run through the numbers. bottom line beating easily 232 for the quarter versus estimates calling for 218. revenue a little bit light so we got 1.17 billion versus estimates calling for 1.19 billion. this is interesting that the stock is up despite that same-store sales, comps as we call them in the industry, only up 8.1%, far below analyst calls looking for 9.7% estimates and when it comes to guidance for the rest of...
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but first, susan lee has the cnbc market round. >> yeah. day winning street for the nasdaq. the dow losing 29 points. the s&p dropping less than a point. and the nasdaq gaining 5. jobless claims falling more than expected last week with 233,000 claims being filed. that is the lowest number in almost five months. and certainly retailer sears is team up with amazon to sell sits ken more branded appliances online. the brand will also add a line of smart appliances that can be singd up with amazon's voice assistant alexa. that's it for cnbc. first in business worldwide. [car tires screech] [bell rings] if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia® helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip,
but first, susan lee has the cnbc market round. >> yeah. day winning street for the nasdaq. the dow losing 29 points. the s&p dropping less than a point. and the nasdaq gaining 5. jobless claims falling more than expected last week with 233,000 claims being filed. that is the lowest number in almost five months. and certainly retailer sears is team up with amazon to sell sits ken more branded appliances online. the brand will also add a line of smart appliances that can be singd up...
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but first susan lee has the market wrap. >> thanks.nother record high as the market gears up for a buzz week of earnings. losing 6 6 points at the end of it. the s&p shedding two and the nasdaq. google reporting a drop in the second quarter. its profits falling sharply from a year earlier after google got slapped with a record $2.2 billion antitrust fine in europe. and all eyes on the fed tomorrow for the start of its two day policy meeting. the bank is expected to keep interest rates on hold. that's it for cnbc first in business worldwide. clapper then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia gives you the world in your hand, so you can see more of it. ♪ expedia. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes ca
but first susan lee has the market wrap. >> thanks.nother record high as the market gears up for a buzz week of earnings. losing 6 6 points at the end of it. the s&p shedding two and the nasdaq. google reporting a drop in the second quarter. its profits falling sharply from a year earlier after google got slapped with a record $2.2 billion antitrust fine in europe. and all eyes on the fed tomorrow for the start of its two day policy meeting. the bank is expected to keep interest rates...
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mike lee from utah and jerry moran from kansas are joining rand paul and susan collins in on twitter, lee and moran say that the bill doesn't go far enough in it repeal of the affordable care act. lee wants taxes stripped from the republican bill. moran wants a fresh start overall and now president trump degrees with them. minutes ago he tweeted this, republicans should just repeal failing obamacare now and work on a new health care plan that will start from a clean slate. dems will join in. mitch mcconnell is now saying that the senate will vote on a repeal but it wouldn't kick in for two years. so he is effectively acknowledging that the bill is dead. >>> chopper 4 high above a serious crash here in largo tonight. you can see metal and plastic all over the grass. two cars and two motorcycles co police haven't figured out what led to this crash. one driver was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >>> roads are drying out after some torrential downpours today. shomari stone showed us the high water on hunt master road in gaithersburg at 6:00. the same storms caused flooding i
mike lee from utah and jerry moran from kansas are joining rand paul and susan collins in on twitter, lee and moran say that the bill doesn't go far enough in it repeal of the affordable care act. lee wants taxes stripped from the republican bill. moran wants a fresh start overall and now president trump degrees with them. minutes ago he tweeted this, republicans should just repeal failing obamacare now and work on a new health care plan that will start from a clean slate. dems will join in....
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susan collins, lee, moran, they're all saying they're voting no.hat's twice as many no votes than the republican consist afford. they can't pass their bill like that. that said, very few people don't expect them to quit trying. senator chris murphy here tonight. thanks for being here. we're trying to figure out i guess whether this is a normal pothole or an axle breaker. how big of a deal are the defections tonight? >> there's a couple of wheels off tf bus tonight but this is a bus full of republicans ultimately determined to deliver this bill. they are not going to give up on it. but the statements tonight, paired with those from susan collins and rand paul, they feel a little different. susan collins says it's time to sit count and work with democrats. jerry moran's statement tonight criticizes the behind closed doors process and says it's time to start over. you have the feeling this is beyond a couple of small fixes. it proves that reports of democracy's death was overexaggerated. it no matter how long you have been promising it. i think they'r
susan collins, lee, moran, they're all saying they're voting no.hat's twice as many no votes than the republican consist afford. they can't pass their bill like that. that said, very few people don't expect them to quit trying. senator chris murphy here tonight. thanks for being here. we're trying to figure out i guess whether this is a normal pothole or an axle breaker. how big of a deal are the defections tonight? >> there's a couple of wheels off tf bus tonight but this is a bus full...
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last night the plan collapsed when jerry mow ran and mike lee joined susan collins and rand pa paul toe bill. both mo ran and lee tweeted it at about this same time here's what president trump said. >> i'm disappointed. for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress, i've been hearing it loud and strong and when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. so that's disappointing. i would say i'm disappointed in what took place. >> three moderate republicans came out against mitch mcconnell's plan for a straight obamacare repeal. which is expected to be voted on early next week. all this for a party with total control of the congress and presidency. voting for obamacare was easy because it didn't count but now they're in power voting to take away health care for millions of americans is impossible. because people care. >> congressman burr ges, thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> give me your philosophy about health care and the government. do you support bernie sanders idea that health care is a right and the government has to d
last night the plan collapsed when jerry mow ran and mike lee joined susan collins and rand pa paul toe bill. both mo ran and lee tweeted it at about this same time here's what president trump said. >> i'm disappointed. for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress, i've been hearing it loud and strong and when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. so that's disappointing. i would say i'm disappointed in what took place....
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five senators vowing to oppose it should it hit the floor next week you have dean heller mike lee jerry moran susan collins of course rand paul all say no and former health insurance executive wendell potter appeared on this very show echoing this and previous cvo sentiments. the reality is that many many people will lose their coverage now he was specifying some people who would not lose their coverage at least right away but the reality is if you cut the medicaid program by half a trillion dollars you're going to be affecting families and lives children in clued in children all over the country the president also said a few days ago that this this legislation will help restore the patient physician patient relationship it just simply does not it will take us in the wrong direction and the wrong direction is absolutely correct with the studios newest number crunching revealing that now thirty two million people will lose insurance and raise premiums by about twenty five percent upside to the senate be c.r.a. is that the federal deficit would be reduced by about four hundred seventy three billion d
five senators vowing to oppose it should it hit the floor next week you have dean heller mike lee jerry moran susan collins of course rand paul all say no and former health insurance executive wendell potter appeared on this very show echoing this and previous cvo sentiments. the reality is that many many people will lose their coverage now he was specifying some people who would not lose their coverage at least right away but the reality is if you cut the medicaid program by half a trillion...
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lee, rand paul. and suess ap susan collins. they were althoughs tonight. and it was as we thought. s -- mix of conservatives and moderates who do not see enough in the bill, ted cruz and mike lee amendments were attached but still, just as we thought that part of the vota ramma is dead. thank you for watching show, follow me o twitter and instagram. tomorrow night, congressman jim jordan with reaction. brett baier on a big night. i will see you on fox channel. . lou: good evening, a big win for president trump and republican leadership after the senate voted to begin debate on repealing obamacare, president trump will take something of a victory lap any moment now with a make america great again rally in working class city of young town, ohio. it is billed as rally in the valley, we'll bring you the events as soon as the president takes the stage. we understand he is running just a few minutes late, president has the wind at his back.
lee, rand paul. and suess ap susan collins. they were althoughs tonight. and it was as we thought. s -- mix of conservatives and moderates who do not see enough in the bill, ted cruz and mike lee amendments were attached but still, just as we thought that part of the vota ramma is dead. thank you for watching show, follow me o twitter and instagram. tomorrow night, congressman jim jordan with reaction. brett baier on a big night. i will see you on fox channel. . lou: good evening, a big win for...
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you're looking at susan collins, rand paul, mike lee -- >> terry moran -- >> lisa murkowski. moran had procedural problems. >> okay. >> if faced with a -- so he said. he didn't like the way the process was running. if faced with a vote, o repeal and replacing the affordable care act or not, i don't think it's going to die if it does because of his vote. >> we had a couple of public events yesterday with the president on camera. one, he stood in front of white house interns at the kwho-- int at the white house, and had a memorable eye roll when asked about the future of jeff sessions. let's listen. >> mr. president, should jeff sessions resign? [ laughter ] >> on health care -- >> be quiet. he was asked about what do we do next on health care he said, "be quiet." he told people they're not supposed to be asking those questions. even though he invited the press in. two questions here -- jeff sessions, with friends like these, who needs enemies? he's -- he -- this is his most loyal supporter early on. is he waiting for jeff sessions to resign? what's happening there? >> well, it
you're looking at susan collins, rand paul, mike lee -- >> terry moran -- >> lisa murkowski. moran had procedural problems. >> okay. >> if faced with a -- so he said. he didn't like the way the process was running. if faced with a vote, o repeal and replacing the affordable care act or not, i don't think it's going to die if it does because of his vote. >> we had a couple of public events yesterday with the president on camera. one, he stood in front of white house...
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lee, rand paul. and suess ap susan collins. they were althoughs tonight. and it was as we thought. f conservatives and moderates who do not see enough in the bill, ted cruz and mike lee amendments were attached but still, just as we thought that part of the vota ramma is dead. thank you for watching show, follow me o twitter and instagram. tomorrow night, congressman jim jordan with reaction. brett baier on a big night. brett baier on a big night. i wiwiwiwiwiowowowowowowowowowow is a paid advertisement for time life. who are you? what are all these people doing in my living room? (laughter) (announcer) he was america's clown prince. i'll never drink any more. i'll never drink any less but i'll never drink any more. (laughter) (announcer) his heart was pure gold. if i knew you better, i'd just give you a real big kiss. -i'm george. -i'm alice. (laughter) (upbeat swinging music) ♪ (laughter) ♪ talk to each other. (raucous laughter)
lee, rand paul. and suess ap susan collins. they were althoughs tonight. and it was as we thought. f conservatives and moderates who do not see enough in the bill, ted cruz and mike lee amendments were attached but still, just as we thought that part of the vota ramma is dead. thank you for watching show, follow me o twitter and instagram. tomorrow night, congressman jim jordan with reaction. brett baier on a big night. brett baier on a big night. i wiwiwiwiwiowowowowowowowowowow is a paid...
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rand paul and susan collins were out from the beginning. last night mike lee of utah and jerry of moran of kansas announced they were also out. moran releasing a statement saying "we should not put our stamp of approval on bad policy." chuck schumer declared victory. tweeting this second failure of trump care is proof positive that the core of this bill is unworkable. president trump didnt wait long to resond. he tweeted-- republicans should just repeal failing obama care now and work on a new healthcare plan that will start from a clean slate. dems will join in. approved a new safety agency for metro by a nearly unanimous vote. virginia and maryland already signed off on the new commission, as has the u-s senate. the federal transit administration has overseen metro safety on a temporary basis since 20-15 and will continue to do so until the new entity can meet it's responsibilities. developing now. countless questions surrounding the deadly police shooting of a bride to be in minnesota. adrianna hopkins with more from the family of the woman shot dead after
rand paul and susan collins were out from the beginning. last night mike lee of utah and jerry of moran of kansas announced they were also out. moran releasing a statement saying "we should not put our stamp of approval on bad policy." chuck schumer declared victory. tweeting this second failure of trump care is proof positive that the core of this bill is unworkable. president trump didnt wait long to resond. he tweeted-- republicans should just repeal failing obama care now and work...
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and heller and lee also casting yes. senator susan collins and lisa murkowski maintaining their no votes, mike pence castingtize breaker. let's bring in former trump campaign national spokesperson. catarina pearson. what do you think of the vote results. >> i think that we're excited about the vote results, you know now we can have a debate. purpose of the weeks of discussing this topic was because the republican party promised for years they would repeal and replace obamacare, and the fact that collins and memacau ski voted to not even talk about it, is very telling. my hats off to everyone, including senator rand paul. he voted for debate, that is their job as senators. >> susan collins in 2015 voted no, she is sticking to that line of voting. john mccain said to his fellow republicans, we're getting nothing done, it is time to move on, it is really about tax growth agenda. the gop is not going to win midterm on just obamacare reform but the growth agenda. >> yes, and no. yes, if you talk about general elect, beno with primaries --
and heller and lee also casting yes. senator susan collins and lisa murkowski maintaining their no votes, mike pence castingtize breaker. let's bring in former trump campaign national spokesperson. catarina pearson. what do you think of the vote results. >> i think that we're excited about the vote results, you know now we can have a debate. purpose of the weeks of discussing this topic was because the republican party promised for years they would repeal and replace obamacare, and the...
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him as do lindsey graham, senators rob portman, tom tillis richard shelby and mike lee, also republican senator susant would be catastrophic if the president fires robert mueller. >> all key republicans indeed. brian todd, thanks very, very much. >>> breaking news next, new attacks by president trump on the attorney general jeff sessions. will the president fire him? >> a lot of things we need -- >> very disappointed with the attorney general, but we will see what happens. time will tell. time will tell. ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. there's nothing more important so when i need to book a hotel, i want someone who makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we real
him as do lindsey graham, senators rob portman, tom tillis richard shelby and mike lee, also republican senator susant would be catastrophic if the president fires robert mueller. >> all key republicans indeed. brian todd, thanks very, very much. >>> breaking news next, new attacks by president trump on the attorney general jeff sessions. will the president fire him? >> a lot of things we need -- >> very disappointed with the attorney general, but we will see what...
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still doesn't seem to be a way that thread the needle bren mike lee and rand paul and susan collins ands who need medicaid preserved and also the pig problem of the parliamentary rulings. the biggest among them is the ruling by their version of the individual mandate can't stay in the bill. the entire bill falls apart from a standpoint, this threat is coming from everywhere. >> i think is important. let's take a second. the mechanism in the bill currently is if you go without coverage you are locked out for six months. reason for that is they don't want it to be possible. for some understandable reasons that you don't buy insurance ahead of time and you go in and diagnose and you come from the doctor that day and buy insurance that day which they have to sell you under the legislation. so to stop the death spiral, there is this lockout. they would very clearly destroy the entire nongroup health insurance market in america in the next few days. >> let's take that the next step further. why is that? ? because if there is no pressure on individuals too bying insurance when they are healthy
still doesn't seem to be a way that thread the needle bren mike lee and rand paul and susan collins ands who need medicaid preserved and also the pig problem of the parliamentary rulings. the biggest among them is the ruling by their version of the individual mandate can't stay in the bill. the entire bill falls apart from a standpoint, this threat is coming from everywhere. >> i think is important. let's take a second. the mechanism in the bill currently is if you go without coverage you...
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you push the cruz amendment which will bring on the ted cruzes and the mike lees without ailiating the susanollins of the world and are they saying, we're not going to get susan collins so we'll move on and go in a more conservative direction? >> this is a balloon and you push on it and it goes in another place. the republicans can pass something and what we're seeing is a lot of negotiating. if you want to get something changed, you have to hold out. they have to give it to you. as was pointed out by garret. they have campaigned on this for seven years. to a large extent, this boils down to a discussion about whether or not we're going to claim this as repeal and replace or repair. and of the affordable care act. there is a lot of areas where there is agreement that things need to be changed. and the question for mitch mcconnell is do i have to go to something that is bipartisan or can i fulfill the republican promise of "repealing and replacing." >> how do you get there? you were the health secretary. where is the room for compromise. what do you put in so the balloon doesn't pop from your
you push the cruz amendment which will bring on the ted cruzes and the mike lees without ailiating the susanollins of the world and are they saying, we're not going to get susan collins so we'll move on and go in a more conservative direction? >> this is a balloon and you push on it and it goes in another place. the republicans can pass something and what we're seeing is a lot of negotiating. if you want to get something changed, you have to hold out. they have to give it to you. as was...
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susan collins? >> in many ways, jerry moran and mike lee are on different ends of the spectrum.e lee is maybe in the rand paul camp, maybe not as far as rand paul, but he is certainly conservative. he did not like the language in the new cruz amendment which he was initially a co-author of. at one point senator cruz stepped away from mike lee and was directly negotiating with mitch mcconnell and the latest version is something senator lee was not happy with, and he says it specifically in his statement. and i can actually read a portion of that for you. he said, "after conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the consumer freedom amendment" -- and that was the amendment he was co-authoring with ted cruz, "i decided i cannot support the current version of the better reconciliation act. in addition to not repealing all of the owe bake awe care taxes it doesn't go far enough in lowering premiums for middle class nor does it create enough free space." he is somebody that we've been watching closely and his displeasure with the bill has not been necessarily tha
susan collins? >> in many ways, jerry moran and mike lee are on different ends of the spectrum.e lee is maybe in the rand paul camp, maybe not as far as rand paul, but he is certainly conservative. he did not like the language in the new cruz amendment which he was initially a co-author of. at one point senator cruz stepped away from mike lee and was directly negotiating with mitch mcconnell and the latest version is something senator lee was not happy with, and he says it specifically in...
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susan collins and rand paul are out. portmanenator rob clarified his position to reporters, saying he is undecided, as is senator mike lee, an ultraconservative in the senate. senator susan collins and senator rand paul, a moderate and a conservative. there is no room for ever for the majority of your as he looks to get his bill across the finish line. money to stabilize the market in addition to the $112 million in the original bill he put forward. it keeps in place some obamacare taxes. i caught up with senator bob corker, republican from tennessee, whether conservatives are open to keeping these taxes. senator corker: what it does is keep revenue base in place. tax reform will do with what taxes should be in place. i don't think anybody should look at the particular types of taxes, but just look at that as a revenue base. about an hour ago i spoke to senator lindsey graham, republican from south carolina. he put forth his own plan and he said it would put more taxes in place for majority leader . julia: kevin, great to hear from you there. kevin cirilli, chief washington correspondent for bloomberg news. republicanmin
susan collins and rand paul are out. portmanenator rob clarified his position to reporters, saying he is undecided, as is senator mike lee, an ultraconservative in the senate. senator susan collins and senator rand paul, a moderate and a conservative. there is no room for ever for the majority of your as he looks to get his bill across the finish line. money to stabilize the market in addition to the $112 million in the original bill he put forward. it keeps in place some obamacare taxes. i...
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out some sort of bill that gets centrists, who are worried about, susan collins, lisa murkowski's po world on board, ran paul, ted leeho says it doesn't go far enough. >> the president said, the repeal and replace have to happen simultaneously. what happened to the master legislator. was it a miscalculation? did he not expect the pushback that he got? >> a little bit of a miscalculation. let me first say passing health care through either the house or the senate is very complicated. there is a reason six presidents failed before barack obama to do it. barack obama did it only at the cost of massive losses in the house and the senate in subsequent elections. but mcconnell always had a relatively narrow margin for arrow. 52 seats. he could lose two senators. they wrote this bill largely in private. they didn't include the whole republican caucus. there were some complaints about that. they unveiled it. the problem he had this week more than anything, victor, was the congressional budget office scored it, rated it and said this would be 22 million fewer people would have insurance under the senate health care bill than
out some sort of bill that gets centrists, who are worried about, susan collins, lisa murkowski's po world on board, ran paul, ted leeho says it doesn't go far enough. >> the president said, the repeal and replace have to happen simultaneously. what happened to the master legislator. was it a miscalculation? did he not expect the pushback that he got? >> a little bit of a miscalculation. let me first say passing health care through either the house or the senate is very complicated....
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senators mike lee and jerry moran has joined susan collins and rand paul in opposing the bill that effectivelyere's what the president said about the bill's failure. >> i'm certainly disappointed for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress and i've been hearing it loud and strong and then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. so, that's disappointing. so, i'm very -- i would say i'm disappointed in what took place. it will go on and will win. we'll win on taxes and win on infrastructure and lots of other things we're doing. we won and are winning the war on the border where very much decimating isis. you see that, you see that better than anybody sees it. the soldiers that are with us today. we have a lot of victories but we haven't had a victory on health care. we're disappointed. i am very disappointed. >> all right. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is not giving up. today he is going for a new approach. repeal and then replace. even that approach is not looking very likely with moderate senators who are coming out a
senators mike lee and jerry moran has joined susan collins and rand paul in opposing the bill that effectivelyere's what the president said about the bill's failure. >> i'm certainly disappointed for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress and i've been hearing it loud and strong and then when we finally get a chance to repeal and replace, they don't take advantage of it. so, that's disappointing. so, i'm very -- i would say i'm disappointed in what took place. it...
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susan collins is certainly one. she is on the moderate side. on the conservative side, rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz, ron johnson, they have said they are not willing to vote for the bill as it was currently constructed, they are looking for different alternatives to improve the bill. ted cruz has offered an amendment which some things -- think maybe able to garner some votes. is fairly one board. we have not heard too much rumbling from other republican senators. mitch mcconnell needs them all. he can only afford to lose one or two of these folks. he is not getting any democrats to support this. he is in a bit of a tight spot. host: mitch mcconnell is known as a savvy dealmaker. meanis this vote going to for that reputation as a dealmaker? guest: the pressure is definitely on. nobody knows how to collect votes better than mitch mcconnell, but this is going to be a real test even for him. republicans are of two minds about this. some think that if they vote on this, if they don't do this, if they do not repeal this, it is going to be catastrophic and the 2018 elections and beyond. sayr rep
susan collins is certainly one. she is on the moderate side. on the conservative side, rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz, ron johnson, they have said they are not willing to vote for the bill as it was currently constructed, they are looking for different alternatives to improve the bill. ted cruz has offered an amendment which some things -- think maybe able to garner some votes. is fairly one board. we have not heard too much rumbling from other republican senators. mitch mcconnell needs them...
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susan collins is a definite no. we think that rand paul and probably mike lee will also vote to pass so therefore there are the votes. kevin: yes, that is the situation on capitol hill, the president himself tweeting out yesterday and this morning to urge republicans to move forward on this motion to proceed. he will make remarks later from the white house before he heads to youngstown, ohio to deliver what he hopes will be a political celebratory speech. all of that comes as democrats are pouncing on the notion they are not sure exactly what republicans are voting to proceed on, a full repeal of obamacare or just a repeal and replace plan. meanwhile, the russia investigations continue. headlines suggesting paul manafort, the former campaign manager to donald trump has been since -- subpoenaed by the senate judiciary committee. oned kushner arriving capitol hill for day two of meetings with senate intelligence committee officials in the house of representatives. vonnie: a fascinating day on capitol hill and it will be a fascinating week. thank you to kevin cirilli. joining us to discuss how he is navigating the twis
susan collins is a definite no. we think that rand paul and probably mike lee will also vote to pass so therefore there are the votes. kevin: yes, that is the situation on capitol hill, the president himself tweeting out yesterday and this morning to urge republicans to move forward on this motion to proceed. he will make remarks later from the white house before he heads to youngstown, ohio to deliver what he hopes will be a political celebratory speech. all of that comes as democrats are...
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but you have 52 members, you lose four of them, mike lee, rand paul, both of them conservatives, and lose susan collins and lisa murkowski, shelley moore capito, moderates, you have a problem losing those votes. we were down, we had 50 people that were either on the record supporting it or hadn't made announcement. one conservative, mike lee of utah, one moderate, jerry moran of kansas both came out, for different reasons both of them fundamentally saying this is not my way. not completely perfect. they brought it down. trump had support from the rest of the caucus. unfortunately we're in a place where one or two or three, or four people can cause a lot of damage. in the case of more than two bring it to a halt. trish: should jerry moran, mike lee, be out? do you think they run that risk or constituents liking what they do? >> it's a long way when they're up for re-election. i would say this. we got lemons. let's make some lemonade. what they ought to do, we'll pull back, we'll start fresh. we'll come at it new, what do you agree with, what do we not agree with? find incremental progress. maybe
but you have 52 members, you lose four of them, mike lee, rand paul, both of them conservatives, and lose susan collins and lisa murkowski, shelley moore capito, moderates, you have a problem losing those votes. we were down, we had 50 people that were either on the record supporting it or hadn't made announcement. one conservative, mike lee of utah, one moderate, jerry moran of kansas both came out, for different reasons both of them fundamentally saying this is not my way. not completely...
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lee. rand paul. there are the more moderates, like susan collins, lisa murkowski.n addition i know you have reporting on senators lindsey graham of south carolina, bill cassidy of louisiana working separately on a compromise bill. tell us about that. >> right. more of an alternative bill, if what ryan was just reporting on simply can't get the 50 votes which is what they need. the 50 republican votes to pass the senate. and the difference i would say between what they're talking about now, the kind of current republican bill, and this alternative, is that they would take the money and take the policy and send it back to the states. it's modeled on welfaree form. back in 1996, and the idea is to let the governors really dictate how health care will be run in their states. make it state-by-state. the initial -- idea, something they actually just adopted in the other bill, which is to use the money that -- that is, the taxes on wealthy americans. i mean, one of the major issues with the current bill and one of the reasons why republicans are twisted into many, many pr
lee. rand paul. there are the more moderates, like susan collins, lisa murkowski.n addition i know you have reporting on senators lindsey graham of south carolina, bill cassidy of louisiana working separately on a compromise bill. tell us about that. >> right. more of an alternative bill, if what ryan was just reporting on simply can't get the 50 votes which is what they need. the 50 republican votes to pass the senate. and the difference i would say between what they're talking about...
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to see them blame people with no money and no power isn't it lee they come after you they come after me they go after an actress like susan sarandon or an activist or they go after jill stein another person with no money and no power they're still pretending like we're the problem and why are they why are they doing that because if they don't pretend we're the problem they have to look in the mirror because the new york times gave trump what five billion dollars worth of free press and they had more free press they would rather show an empty podium of donald trump than show bernie sanders giving a speech about universal health care or ending a war or a living wage or free college or infrastructure spending that's what who that who that main street and that's i met and b. see that's not just c.n.n. or a.b.c. that's m s n b c which is right now fueling a van a phobic can hear a c. theory and a million miles an hour with zero evidence and i'll tell you one more thing about this russia thing people are starting to get skeptical about it just like you and i are right because i'm all for investigating anything and crime any cri
to see them blame people with no money and no power isn't it lee they come after you they come after me they go after an actress like susan sarandon or an activist or they go after jill stein another person with no money and no power they're still pretending like we're the problem and why are they why are they doing that because if they don't pretend we're the problem they have to look in the mirror because the new york times gave trump what five billion dollars worth of free press and they had...
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lee amendment. so if they decide in that bill to write those things it will be up to the moderates to see what they are going to do. but everything i have seen from susan collins on down, someone will look at donald trump and say you don't get to have your bill. kennedy: the cruz-lee bill doesn't tackle the medicaid expansion. you could give people more flexibility. would that be enough? is it too much that it does thwart moderates? is it something that's so off-putting? >> each one of these moderates will have to figure out how much of this will alienate their base for reelection. but at least the cruz-lee plan is a plan. where the mcconnell keeps pushing a slightly warmed over version of the same thing every few weeks without any kind of public airing of it. the cbo scores come out but it's still a mystery to everybody. trying to cram this through before the recess will probably end this again. kennedy: you say they can still move on to tax reform it fails. do you believe that? >> i think mitch mcconnell never wanted to do obamacare repeal and replace first. when you have opposition from the left, you will be serving your corporate overlords. and we
lee amendment. so if they decide in that bill to write those things it will be up to the moderates to see what they are going to do. but everything i have seen from susan collins on down, someone will look at donald trump and say you don't get to have your bill. kennedy: the cruz-lee bill doesn't tackle the medicaid expansion. you could give people more flexibility. would that be enough? is it too much that it does thwart moderates? is it something that's so off-putting? >> each one of...
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. >> reporter: senator mike lee of utah and moran of kansas joining rand paul and susan collins in opposition of the bill. the president expressing his discontent on twitter. we were let down by all the democrats and a few republicans. we will return. mcconnell in defeat calling for an immediate plan b. >> this doesn't have to be the end of the story. passing and repealing legislation will allow us to accomplish what we need to do on behalf of our people. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan fearful what the senate's failure to pass health reform might mean. >> we have passed a repeal bill. we think that's the solution we think that's the way to go. >> the law will continue to collapse and people will get hurt in the process. >> reporter: joe waldman, ktvu. >>> republicans unveiled their budget proposal for the next physical year. the $4 trillion plan overhauls the tax code. repeals part of a law forming wall street regulation while cutting more than $250 million from federal programs such as food stamps.. supporters say under the plan the u.s. would go to a $9 billion surplus in a decade. bu
. >> reporter: senator mike lee of utah and moran of kansas joining rand paul and susan collins in opposition of the bill. the president expressing his discontent on twitter. we were let down by all the democrats and a few republicans. we will return. mcconnell in defeat calling for an immediate plan b. >> this doesn't have to be the end of the story. passing and repealing legislation will allow us to accomplish what we need to do on behalf of our people. >> reporter: house...
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lee back on the fence of this thing. what looked like -- we will see what happens. neil: susan>> i am telling you unless lee changed his line in the sand, what brian understands from reporting is mike pence said we can't put this in the bill because if we put it in the bill we have to do this, get 60 votes because the cbo doesn't have time to score it yet so we go back to can't do this to 51 vote thing, got to get democrat and they will never agree to this and that puts lee back on the fence essentially. warner: the crazy stuff. beleaguered or not you are still a guy. >> i feel bad for mike short. when you fire me can you not do it publicly? just don't go on the air and say anything. neil: when we come back donald trump is hitting the washington post. is it one of the reasons amazon stock is down? probably not but we will pursue this next. neil: donald trump hitting the washington post again accusing amazon of a no tax monopoly with a big merger, including time warner, hoping to hook up with at&t. all of this rage might be overblown. is that where you are coming from. >> how fa
lee back on the fence of this thing. what looked like -- we will see what happens. neil: susan>> i am telling you unless lee changed his line in the sand, what brian understands from reporting is mike pence said we can't put this in the bill because if we put it in the bill we have to do this, get 60 votes because the cbo doesn't have time to score it yet so we go back to can't do this to 51 vote thing, got to get democrat and they will never agree to this and that puts lee back on the...
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think is a real no vote or not because the count is paul, cruz, lee, heller, collins, portman, capito. who are the noes? >> probably susan collins is maybe the most in the no column. i could see ted cruz getting won over. rand paul, he's kind of a -- you know, kind of goes his own way. i could see him sticking to his guns and going no. i go back to the house bill, i mean they looked so far apart with the freedom caucus and the moderates and they were able to squeeze out enough votes and give themselves enough cover so at the end of the day, they were able to get it through. there were people in the house who voted that i remember seeing the roll call coming in, thinking i was surprised. i wouldn't have thought that a month ago. so nothing is impossible in congress, i guess. >> right. and, joan, you look at sarah huckabee sanders. i don't wish to demean the tough job she has. it's a hard job to be a spokesman on policy for this president. it's a bit like trying to be a tailor for someone made out of jell-o. >> something like that. >> listen to her try to make sense of his shifting positions on health care. >> the presiden
think is a real no vote or not because the count is paul, cruz, lee, heller, collins, portman, capito. who are the noes? >> probably susan collins is maybe the most in the no column. i could see ted cruz getting won over. rand paul, he's kind of a -- you know, kind of goes his own way. i could see him sticking to his guns and going no. i go back to the house bill, i mean they looked so far apart with the freedom caucus and the moderates and they were able to squeeze out enough votes and...
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stated that side if i go after the moderates like susan collins, make it more in the middle, or do i go after folks like ted cruz and rand paul and mike lee and make more can evident? -- make it more conservative? four senators it off of that and he can only lose two. he has added opioid funding which is something the moderates want. he asked the congressional budget office discord policies that the conservatives like, which would allow insurance companies offer plans to offer noncompliant plans. this would provide cheaper coverage, less thorough coverage to folks. and whether mcconnell can find that magic bill that gets the 50 votes it's still to be determined. as of now, i am skeptical that exists because too many folks that have too many issues with this bill. host: and complicating this, senator dean heller, up for reelection and he faced criticism within his own party from a pro-trump political action committee. guest: he is probably the most vulnerable republican senator in 2018. he came after the senate bill was passed and said i cannot do this. his governor is a big fan of the medicaid expansion and doesn't want to see it undone.
stated that side if i go after the moderates like susan collins, make it more in the middle, or do i go after folks like ted cruz and rand paul and mike lee and make more can evident? -- make it more conservative? four senators it off of that and he can only lose two. he has added opioid funding which is something the moderates want. he asked the congressional budget office discord policies that the conservatives like, which would allow insurance companies offer plans to offer noncompliant...
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version of this health care bill he lost two senators right away, susan collins of maine and rand paul of kentucky. now with moran and leeut of the mix, those are four votes he had to have. he doesn't have them now. so at this point it is very difficult to see a path forward for this bill, and it comes, anderson, as you mentioned as seven senators, most of them in the leadership of the republican conference, are at the white house right now presumably to come up with a strategy to hold on to those 50 votes. it looks as though at this point they will not be successful. >> yeah, i mean is it possible i mean it could change? a lot of folks said, look, on the house side it wasn't going to happen and then it did. >> right. but that was after a second attempt and it was after a lot of back door negotiating. we've already had a second attempt here, we've already had the back door negotiating, and the response we have hearing from these senators is anything but positive. this language does not appear to open the door to try to take a second run at this, and we've heard senators up here for some time talk about opening up the leg
version of this health care bill he lost two senators right away, susan collins of maine and rand paul of kentucky. now with moran and leeut of the mix, those are four votes he had to have. he doesn't have them now. so at this point it is very difficult to see a path forward for this bill, and it comes, anderson, as you mentioned as seven senators, most of them in the leadership of the republican conference, are at the white house right now presumably to come up with a strategy to hold on to...